Greeley Water Offers Customers Chance to Win $100 Gift Card
Greeley's
water quality team asks Greeley residents living in houses built before 1981 to
fill out a questionnaire about their water service line. Participants can win
one of three $100 gift cards to be given away monthly between July and
November.
Customers provide information and photos
of where the water service line enters the house. A water service line is an
underground pipe carrying water from the public water main in the street into a
home or building.
The city uses this information to
determine if the service line is lead. That way, the city avoids digging small
holes at the properties to inspect the line visually. This process is called
"potholing" and can be costly and disruptive to landscaping.
It’s
important to know that Greeley’s water is lead-free when it leaves the city’s treatment
plants. However, lead particles can be released when water travels
through pipes and plumbing fixtures that contain lead.
“Identifying
and removing all remaining lead service lines is the next step to ensure safe, reliable,
and great-tasting water,” said Water and Sewer Utilities Director Sean Chambers.
“Our water quality team is focused on safety, regulatory compliance, and providing
an excellent customer experience.”
The city’s
certified water distribution crews proactively replaced many lead service lines
in the 1990s. The work to identify, document, and replace any remaining lead service
lines owned by customers ensures compliance with an evolving Environmental
Protection Agency regulation known as the Lead and Copper Rule.
Learn about
Greeley’s Lead Protection Program at greeleygov.com/leadprotection and complete
the questionnaire at greeleygov.com/leadsurvey.
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Release Date:
Jul 11, 2023
Keri Fishlock, engineer
(970) 350-9240
keri.fishlock@greeleygov.com